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cortisol UCI

  The cycling governing body will, from now on, prevent riders from becoming part of cycling competitions in case they show low levels of cortisol.   The UCI has also announced that, starting from 2019, it won’t allow the use of analgesic Tramadol when competing. Tramadol, a well known painkiller, has…

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Tour de France 2017 results

  This year’s biggest grand tour in the world, Tour de France, is set to start on July 7 in Noirmoutier en l’Île and end in Paris on July the 29th.   Despite the WorldTour squads which have an automatic entry into le Tour, the wildcard ones need to go…

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Froome

After Hinault’s comments a couple of days ago about Froome and his salbutamol case, Team Sky have hit back and this time with a clear message.   French cycling legend, Bernard Hinault said that the 2018 Tour de France peloton should go on a strike as soon as possible in…

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vuelta a espana

  Vuelta a Espana race director, Javier Guillen, is now asking for a resolution of the delicate Salbutaol case Froome has been involved to after last year’s Spanish tour where his adverse analytical results indicated twice the allowed amount of this asthma drug in his urine.   Guillen has said…

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USA Cycling national championships

  This week, the country’s professional cyclists and best amateur ones are now ready to bring the next USA Cycling National Championships challenge to Knoxville’s demanding routes for the second year and the fans are already super excited about it.   USA Cycling, which includes BMX, mountain bike, cyclo-cross, road…

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richie porte tour de suisse

  Richie Porte has just won this season’s Tour de Suisse grabbing what he’s called his ‘biggest victory’ so far!   Yesterday’s final stage of the tour was won by Stefan Küng who was able to clock the fastest time of less than 40 minutes, only 19 seconds ahead of…

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